

BA Human Geography
About this course
Human geography is the study of how people inhabit and transform the Earth's surface, examining the forces that shape where people live, how societies are organised, and what relationships exist between place, identity, and power. It is a discipline that asks big questions: how does globalisation reshape communities, how does inequality produce different geographies of opportunity and deprivation, how do cultural identities and diasporas interact with the places they inhabit, and how might we organise space and social life more justly? Human geographers engage with these questions through fieldwork, qualitative and quantitative research, and theoretical frameworks drawn from the social sciences. At York St John University, this three-year full-time programme invites you to consider how you can make a difference to communities, locally and globally, by developing both the analytical skills and the reflexive awareness that human geography requires. You will study urban and rural geographies, migration, postcolonial theory, environmental justice, economic geography, and the politics of place, learning to think from new perspectives and to situate your own experience within broader social and spatial patterns. Research methods training equips you to conduct fieldwork, work with data, and communicate your findings persuasively. The programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement, giving you a richly structured combination of academic formation and professional experience. Graduates from human geography programmes go on to careers in urban planning, international development, the civil service, NGOs, community organisations, research, education, environmental management, and the charity sector. The combination of spatial analysis, social awareness, and research skills is valued across many professional contexts. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in geography, urban planning, development studies, and social research.
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